ALL POSTS A week in security (July 24 – July 30) Malwarebytes Labs July 31, 2017 0 Comments Last week, we recognized one of the unsung heroes of our times, explained what the Dark Web is, revealed challenges one… Today is System Administrator Appreciation Day Jovi Umawing July 28, 2017 0 Comments And we are enormously grateful. What started off as a tongue-and-cheek offshoot of Administrative Professionals Day has now become a special… Fireball arrests made Pieter Arntz July 28, 2017 0 Comments Following some arrests in China, we may see a decrease in the amount of adware and adfraud hailing from the Rafotech… The state of ransomware among SMBs Wendy Zamora July 27, 2017 0 Comments In a report conducted by Osterman Research and sponsored by Malwarebytes, more than 1,000 small and medium-sized businesses were surveyed in… The real problem with ransomware Malwarebytes Labs July 27, 2017 0 Comments Ransomware – a specialized form of malware that encrypts files and renders them inaccessible until the victim pays a ransom –… SteelCon: Mahkra ni Orroz Christopher Boyd July 26, 2017 0 Comments I recently gave a talk at Sheffield’s SteelCon, a huge security event spread over a few days with no end of… Explained: the Dark Web Pieter Arntz July 26, 2017 0 Comments You may have seen the Dark Web referenced in popular TV shows and have gotten the wrong idea, or if you… FBI: Smart toys could harm children’s privacy and physical safety Jovi Umawing July 25, 2017 0 Comments The Federal Bureau of Investigation has recently issued a Public Service Announcement (PSA), encouraging consumers—parents, in particular—to think twice before purchasing… Bye, bye Petya! Decryptor for old versions released. Malwarebytes Labs July 24, 2017 0 Comments Following the outbreak of the Petya-based malware in Ukraine, the author of the original version, Janus, decided to release his master… Previous 1 … 429 430 431 432 433 … 614 Next Contributors Threat Center Podcast Glossary Scams